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Moneybox

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  1. Ok so we tested your theory. How much does the stationary wheel slow the aircraft upon landing? While on our way to Perth we were travelling at 100km/h when I noticed we were about to be overtaken by a stray wheel and tyre. I alerted Mrs M who had time to open the camera app on the iPad and take a shot. Loose Wheel.mp4 Then she used the iPhone to record the rest of its journey down the Great Northern Highway. The fact is it was our trailer spare that hit the road stationary but still managed to rotate at road speed in a very short period of time. It didn't need any fan assist to get it spinning and it didn't lose too much speed in the process. It did, however, travel for a very long way so may actually assist in keeping the plane moving down the runway 😁 Loose wheel2.HEIC
  2. Cue doesn't have fuel at the airport but in town we have 91 and 98. My friend turned up the other day in the Bristell with an inflight adjustable prop with instructions to use 95. He flew the extra 115km to Meekatharra for Avgas adding 230km to his trip. I'd already filled the jerry can with 98 but he wouldn't accept it. I guess if you know no better you go with what you're told.
  3. Dear applicant, Thank you for your interest in hosting a Flightradar24 ADS-B receiver. A member of our ADS-B coverage team will now review your application to assess if your location will add to our current coverage area. If we determine your location will help improve flight tracking coverage, we’ll contact you via email for additional information. Please note that the assessment process time can take up to 4 weeks. Even if your location is not selected immediately, we retain all applications for future reference and regularly review existing applications as coverage may change over time. Please contact [email protected], quoting your reference number , if you have any questions. If you decide that you are no longer interested in hosting a receiver, please let us know. Thank you for your patience and support. Best regards, The Flightradar24 team I guess I must have clicked a link somewhere?
  4. Can you get a supply voltage check before start, right at the unit using the ground right at the unit. That might conform poor power supply or earth connection. Does the device have an internal battery that might be dropping power when not used for a couple of days?
  5. I didn't contact Flightradar 24, they sent me an email to start the ball rolling.
  6. I would imagine the equipment they are supplying is a little more upmarket. It comes with the antenna, mounting instructions, 15m of cable and the device and an ethernet cable to my modem. It should be active 24/7.
  7. Hopefully you'll soon have better reception in the Mid West of WA. Congratulations, your application to host ADS-B equipment from Flightradar24 has been approved. We depend on volunteers as yourself for ADS-B data from around the world and your interest is greatly appreciated. Your reference is . Please quote this in all correspondence We're now arranging to send you the ADS-B equipment and we will provide shipping details as soon as possible. Usually, it takes 1-2 weeks between a location being approved and the equipment being sent. You will receive an email as soon as we have shipped the ADS-B equipment with a tracking number. If it turns up in the next week or so I won't be here because we're off south to pick up a new piece of mining equipment. When I get back I expect to be mounting an antenna on the roof of the house.
  8. I can see light at the end of the tunnel, can't be too long now 😀
  9. I find it difficult to detect a stall in the Harmony. If I'm alert I can feel the slight buffeting but there's no easily noticeable difference to the feel of the plane. On one practice session my instructor had to point out the rapidly reducing altitude. I was meant to be reducing speed in the climb to stall but at 4000' there's no reference point and I never felt a change. I think I'll welcome an annoying alarm to warn me.
  10. The Harmony I fly in training has no stall warning but my Sportstar has a factory fitted stall warning. I'm looking forward to seeing how effective it is. My instructor has picked me up a few times on failing to keep sufficient speed when concentrating on other aspects of landing the plane. I'm male so not the best at multitasking, I need al the help I can get.
  11. Anyone who witnessed the incident, with footage, or information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers. This is the last line of the media report. Is that usual or is there something they are not telling us?
  12. “PAC” Service Instruction Documents provide detailed information on non-certified ROTAX® Aircraft Engine Parts and Accessories. Referenced parts and accessories are provided without EASA certification or ASTM compliance. Certification / Compliance of referenced Parts and Accessories must be completed by the aircraft OEM. Looks like it's called a PAC mount so that might be a clue when trying to find its origin?
  13. It's called Surfing skippy, you eastern states guys think that needs water 😁
  14. Take a look at this mob. With a 15 euro delivery fee it might be a good source of items from Europe. http://www.pilot-shop.org/pilot-shop-org/ I paid the 50 euro for DHL because I'm ready to fit the wings and prepare to fly 🙃
  15. Siri says 175 euro is $221. I don't think I'm going to do any better than that and I get the genuine part.
  16. Sean, I looked at these but the OD has gone the other way. They are 47mm and the frame only has a 42mm recess to fit them in.
  17. I found this in Czechoslovakia. It's a bit more attractive than a $1000+ here. I've just sent a message to a Czech mate to get his suggestion on how to buy.
  18. Yes these are not a god fit. The mounting hole in my engine frame is 30.5mm. That means that "E" will have 10mm clearance in the hole. It's never going to hold the engine in the right place. Overall dimension "A" is 33.3mm to cover a 30.5mm hole in the frame. Hit the throttle for a go-around and the engine will leave without the aircraft 🤪
  19. Good idea, where's that Rapture guy?
  20. I can't see me being happy with any of these mounts so far. The centre rubber is only 20mm when I need 30mm to support the frame. I could simply make up a bush to take up the slack but then I have a problem with the OD. It's only 33mm and with a hole in the frame at 30mm it's barely hanging on. That's unless I've read it wrong but that's never happened before 😇
  21. This might do the job to some extent although the E-size is only 20mm inserted into a 30mm hole in the housing?
  22. I've just removed one for a look. I'll take some measurements.
  23. I'd like to think oil wouldn't get to the firewall. https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/282619998576?chn=ps&_ul=AU&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=705-139619-5960-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=282619998576&targetid=2370955762951&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=9070701&poi=&campaignid=21766114506&mkgroupid=168279963077&rlsatarget=pla-2370955762951&abcId=10047372&merchantid=116482553&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiArva5BhBiEiwA-oTnXT9iMnI5oiIcr9uRKu4dvavDSPITMGcNUW2Yl0hiGLgb7L1i3KFFURoCG0cQAvD_BwE I've not confirmed that these are suitable but they look to be about right. They say other sizes available.
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